- All Red Line
The All Red Line was an informal name for the system of
electrical telegraph s that linked all theBritish Empire .It was inaugurated on 31 October 1902. It had this name because on many political maps, British Empire territory was coloured red (or pink).Some parts of the line were completed considerably earlier. The first transatlantic cable connected Ireland and Newfoundland in 1858, although it later failed. In 1866 the "Great Eastern" laid out a lasting link from
Valentia Island , in Ireland, to Newfoundland. By 1870 Suez was linked toBombay and from there toMadras ,Penang andSingapore .Australia was linked to British telegraph cables directly in 1870, by extending a line from Singapore toPort Darwin , although it ran through the Dutch territory ofJava . By 1872, messages could be sent direct from London toAdelaide andSydney . Australia was linked toNew Zealand by cable in 1876.To complete the All Red Line, therefore, the major cable laying project to complete was for the trans-
Pacific section. The "Pacific Cable Committee" was formed in 1896 to consider the proposal and in 1901 the "Pacific Cable Board" was formed with eight members: three from England, two from Canada, two from Australia and one from New Zealand. Funding for the project was shared between the British, Canadian, New Zealand, New South Wales, Victorian and Queensland governments. In 1902 the "Colonia", a newly built cable vessel, began laying the 8000 tonnes of cable needed to complete the Bamfield, Canada, toFanning Island section of the cable. The final cost was around 2 million pounds.Originally the British government felt the All Red system should only have sea-landings on British controlled soil for security purposes. Due to this, Britain was actively seeking to acquire
Fanning Island to use it as a mid-point of power regeneration between Western Canada and Australia on the trans-Pacific Ocean branch of the system.Routes
Atlantic Ocean
*Great Britain
*Ireland
*Canada
*Saint Helena
*Ascension Island
*Barbados
*Bermuda Pacific Ocean
*Bamfield ,Canada
* Fanning Island. It was deserted until a telegraph relay station was established.
*Fiji
*Norfolk Island , branching toNew Zealand andAustralia
*Brisbane ,Australia
*Hong Kong Indian Ocean
* PerthAustralia
*Keeling Islands , branching toIndia andAfrica
*Mauritius
*South Africa
**Durban
**Cape Town External links
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-8266(197110)86%3A341%3C728%3AICCAS1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W Understanding the Imperial Cable Communications and Strategy, 1870-1914]
* [http://atlantic-cable.com/Maps/index.htm Map of the 1902 line]
* [http://www.empireclubfoundation.com/details.asp?SpeechID=2617&FT=yes A 1904 speech] bySandford Fleming on the importance of an imperial cable system.
* [http://www.iscpc.org/information/gentsea.htm Gentlemen of the cable service]
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